Mosquito bar (or net) carrier



Oct. 16, 1928.

V 1,687,862 L. DE SENA Y FREIXAS MOSQUIIO BAR (OR NET) CARRIER Filed [ay5, 1926 ATTORNEY Lurs m; SENA Y JFBEIXAS,

mosourro i3AB This invention relates to a new or imand has for itsproved mosquito net carrier main object to provide a simple and sanitarstructure which will satisr'actorily fulfill the desired obj ect.

For a iull understanding of the present inll now be had to the ac hich:

vention, reference wi companying drawing, in w 1 is a perspective viewof the cusr'rame bed showing the present invention appliedthereto. r

Fig. 2 is a perspective' view showing one ot the head or cross pieces ofthe bed wit two of the elements constituting the present invention oldeddown thereon Fig.3isa oa and associated rod employed according to thepresent invention.

Fig. 4: is a perspective view of the device 3. is a longitudinalsectional view of part of Fig. 2 ona larger sea e.

Fig. the means of attaching the netting to the carrying ro s,

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Fig. 7 is a side elevational view of one of the net carryrng rods netcarrying element comprises a hinge b the d with socktwo leaves of whichare provide being ets e and f respectively, said sockets movement owhich, with relation to such sockets, is adaptadapted to receive a rc gthe ed to be limited by a The upper'extrem t of the rod g is pro- Videdwith a recessk which is adapted to re ceive and retain a,ring y to whichin turn is secured one corner of the net ed (see Fig. 6).

As will be seen from Figs. 1, of the above-described elements is secureas by screws c, to.each end of each of the two cross-pieces n and 0 of:the bed, thus providing one element at each of the our corners of thebed. Y

In order that the two elements of the bed can be olded down on top ocross-pieces n and 0 respectivel device is not in use, the must not Z tobe support- 2 and 5, one

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h shown m Figs. 2 an hinge element at either end PATENTOFFICE.

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one another, butso that their will lie down side by side transverselyhead and foot of the bed as Will Fig. 2

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in line rods g across the be clear from The operation o the presentdevice Will be clear without detailed descript1on; to knock-down thedevice all that has to e done is to raise the r0ds q until their free ofthe lower l ins h being placed to permit this being and the upperleaves, rods, are then turned d 5. To set up the reverse oi theseoperations is of course necessary.

What I claim ters Patent is 1.' A mosquito net carrier for beds comprising a fixedhinge member secured to each of. the fourcorners of thebed, a movable hinge member pivoted to each of said fixed members, a netcarry'ing rod movably connecte to each mvable hinge member, means whereby on the longitudinal raising of said rods the device can e 0lded downinto its inoperative pos tion and on the longitudinal lower- 1ng of saidrods the device can be secured in and desire to secure by Let- Referringmore particularly to Figs. 3 and its operativa position, and means forattachl of the drawings, it will be seen that each ing the net to saidrods. v

carrier for beds comso soche tsthus hold permitting the movable leaf ofeach h d to be folded down transverse y across the bed.

3. A net carrier for beds hinge leaf secured to each of the ends of theE an foot of.

crosspieces located at the head a movable hinge leaf d leaf, a so ketcarried by b each leaf of each hinge, a rod adapted to slide in thesocketsof each hinge and to swing comprisirig a fixed between verticaland horizontal positions, a with relation toeach other so that the fodsl cross pm on each r0ci located between the carried threby can be foldeddown side b two sockets on each hmge and 1imiting the s1de transverseiyacross the bed when the de- 0 movement of the rod, and means for attachVice is not in use. ing the net to said rods, the two hnges 10- Intestimny whereof, I have signed my cated at the opposite ends of thehead and name to this specification. V

foot cross-pieces respectively being offset LUIS DE SENA Y FREIXAS.

